Indiana Campus Compact Announces the 2011-2012 Service Engagement Corps Program

INDIANAPOLIS, July 11, 2011– Indiana Campus Compact (ICC) received renewed funding of $25,404 from the Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives and the Corporation for National and Community Service to continue its new AmeriCorps Education Award program, the Service Engagement Corps (S-E Corps). The program will mobilize 150 college student volunteers, from 14 ICC member campuses to provide intensive service to meet critical community needs in education, public safety, health, and the environment. ICC member campus host sites for the 2011-2012 S-E Corps program are: Anderson University, Ball State University, Butler University, Franklin College, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University East, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wane, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, Bloomington, Purdue University North Central, Taylor University, University of Indianapolis, University of Southern Indiana, and Valparaiso University. Students who complete 300 hours of service are eligible to receive a $1,175 AmeriCorps Education Award at the end of their service term. Those awards may be used to repay qualified student loans or to pay the cost of attending a qualified institution of higher education.

S-E Corps members will address the needs of the state of Indiana through various community service and leadership projects, while building relationships between higher education institutions and local community organizations. During their year of service, S-E Corps members will promote community involvement, service, and civic engagement both on and off campus with the goals of increasing the number of college students engaged in service throughout the state of Indiana and strengthening campus-community relationships and collaboration by initiating new and enhancing existing partnerships. In addition to playing an important role in making a difference in their communities, S-E Corps members will gain valuable civic and workforce skills.

Through participation, S-E Corps members become a part of the AmeriCorps national service network of improving lives and strengthening communities throughout the United States of America. AmeriCorps is a program of the Corporation for National and Community Service, an independent federal agency whose mission is to improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering. To learn more about AmeriCorps, visit www.americorps.gov/.

Indiana Campus Compact (ICC) is a network of 42 college campuses that supports higher education’s efforts to develop students into well-informed, engaged citizens. Providing programs, services, and resources, ICC serves as a catalyst for campuses and communities to improve people’s lives through service-learning and civic engagement initiatives. For more information, visit www.indianacampuscompact.org

Indiana Campus Compact is grateful to Lilly Endowment Inc. for significant funding in support of programs, training,and resources for our member campuses that allow them to deepen their commitment to community engagement and service-learning.